greetings to one and all.
a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot.
after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'.
all desire repo files have enable = 1.
searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to 'repolist 0'.
ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related to repo files having 'enable = 0'.
any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated.
El 14/7/16 a las 9:01, ge lignored escribió:
greetings to one and all.
a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot.
after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'.
all desire repo files have enable = 1.
searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to 'repolist 0'.
ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related to repo files having 'enable = 0'.
any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated.
Hello
Never seen this but i'd try
yum repolist all
Lists the enabled repos?
Did you tried
yum clean all
Before the upgrade?
I think this happens in RHEL if you have no active suscription, but not applicable to CentOS.
You can also add yum -v or -vv to debug issue more.
Eero
2016-07-14 11:36 GMT+03:00 Jose Maria Terry Jimenez jtj@tssystems.net:
El 14/7/16 a las 9:01, ge lignored escribió:
greetings to one and all.
a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot.
after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'.
all desire repo files have enable = 1.
searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to 'repolist 0'.
ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related to repo files having 'enable = 0'.
any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated.
Hello
Never seen this but i'd try
yum repolist all
Lists the enabled repos?
Did you tried
yum clean all
Before the upgrade?
I think this happens in RHEL if you have no active suscription, but not applicable to CentOS.
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos